In a four-page handwritten letter to CEO Gregory Rayburn and the judge overseeing the company's bankruptcy, a 59-year-old Massachusetts accountant has submitted his 'bid' to buy Hostess, the manufacturer of Twinkies, Ho Hos, and Wonderbread.

'I’ve come to the conclusion that
bankruptcy proceedings have become nothing more than a means to employ
stupid lawyers and stupid judges instead of being the means to teach
stupid people hard lessons in stupid management,' bidder Donald
Sheridan wrote.

On the brink: Hostess has perhaps two weeks of life left as its final products were just shipped to stores

There is a Monday deadline to express interest in purchasing the company.

Hostess has received an outpouring of public support to save their iconic snack cakes but the company is also weighed down with expensive labor contracts.

Anyone who purchases the brand would have to assume responsibility for the union contracts.

Still, Sheridan threw his hat in the ring, writing to Rayburn, Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain, and for some reason Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.